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User's Guide

SLVU274C – November 2008 – Revised May 2010

bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 1.5-A Single-Chip Li-Ion


and Li-Polymer Charge Management IC EVM

This user’s guide describes the bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 ( bqTINY-III™) evaluation module
(EVM). The EVM provides a convenient method for evaluating the performance of a charge management
and system power solution for portable applications using the bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 product
families. A completely designed and tested module is presented. The charger is designed to deliver up to
1.5 A of continuous current to the system or charger for one-cell Li-ion or Li-polymer applications (see the
data sheet for correct device) using a dc power supply. The charger is programmed from the factory to
deliver 0.9 A of charging current. This EVM was designed as a stand-alone evaluation module, but it also
can be interfaced with the system and host via the connectors and headers.

Contents
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 2
2 Considerations When Testing and Using bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 ICs ................................ 2
3 Performance Specification Summary ..................................................................................... 3
4 Test Summary ............................................................................................................... 3
5 Schematic .................................................................................................................... 7
6 Physical Layouts ............................................................................................................ 8
7 Bill of Materials ............................................................................................................. 11
8 References ................................................................................................................. 14

List of Figures
1 Test Diagram ................................................................................................................ 4
2 Modes of Operation Tested in Steps 11 Through 13 .................................................................. 6
3 Charger Profile With EN1 = VSS and EN2 = HI, Programmed by ISET............................................. 6
4 Charge Enabled, Pulled High, Then Low – Disables Charge ......................................................... 7
5 Top Assembly View ......................................................................................................... 8
6 Board Layout – Top Etch Layer ........................................................................................... 9
7 Board Layout – Bottom Etch Layer ..................................................................................... 10

List of Tables
1 Ordering Information ........................................................................................................ 2
2 Performance Specification Summary for bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 EVMs .............................. 3
3 bq240xx ...................................................................................................................... 4
4 HPA282B Bill of Materials ............................................................................................... 11
5 HPA282B Bill of Materials (Continued) ................................................................................. 12
6 HPS252B Bill of Materials ................................................................................................ 13
7 HPA502A Bill of Materials ................................................................................................ 14

SLVU274C – November 2008 – Revised May 2010 bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 1.5-A Single-Chip Li-Ion —and Li-Polymer 1
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1 Introduction
The bq2407x and bq2432x powers the system while independently charging the battery. This feature
reduces the charge and discharge cycles on the battery, allows for proper charge termination, and allows
the system to run with an absent or defective battery pack. This feature also allows for the system to
instantaneously turn on from an external power source even when using a deeply discharged battery
pack.
This charger has one input and can be programmed to be used with an adapter or USB port as the power
source for the system. In the USB configuration, the host can select from the two preset input maximum
rates of 100 mA and 500 mA. The charger dynamically adjusts the charge rate based on the system load
to stay within the 100-mA or 500-mA maximum limits. An external resistor, RSET1, sets the magnitude of
the charge current. If the charge current exceeds the available input current, the voltage on the OUT pin
drops to the DPPM threshold or the battery voltage, whichever is higher. The charging current is reduced
to what current is available (IBAT = IIN–IOUT).
The integrated circuit (IC) charges the battery in three phases: conditioning, constant current, and
constant voltage. Charge is terminated based on minimum current. A resistor-programmable charge timer
provides a backup safety for charge termination. The charge automatically re-starts if the battery voltage
falls below an internal threshold. Sleep mode is entered when the supply is removed (Vin drops to the
battery voltage).

2 Considerations When Testing and Using bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 ICs


Consider the following noteworthy items while testing and using the bq2403x ICs.
The bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) series targets current above a nominal 500 mA (>350 mA) and the difference are
listed in Table 1.

Table 1. Ordering Information


Optional
Part Number VOVP VBAT VOUT(REG) VDPM Marking
Function
bq24072RGTR 6.6 V 4.2 V VBAT + 200 mV VO(REG) – 100 mV TD CKP
bq24072RGTT 6.6 V 4.2 V VBAT + 200 mV VO(REG) – 100 mV TD CKP
bq24072TRGTR 6.6 V 4.2 V VBAT + 225 mV VO(REG) – 100 mV TD PAP
bq24072TRGTT 6.6 V 4.2 V VBAT + 225 mV VO(REG) – 100 mV TD PAP
bq24073RGTR 6.6 V 4.2 V 4.4 V VO(REG) – 100 mV TD CKQ
bq24073RGTT 6.6 V 4.2 V 4.4 V VO(REG) – 100 mV TD CKQ
bq24074RGTR 10.5 V 4.2 V 4.4 V VO(REG) – 100 mV ITERM BZF
bq24074RGTT 10.5 V 4.2 V 4.4 V VO(REG) – 100 mV ITERM BZF
bq24075RGTR 6.6 V 4.2 V 5.5 V 4.3 V SYSOFF CDU
bq24075RGTT 6.6 V 4.2 V 5.5 V 4.3 V SYSOFF CDU
bq24075TRGTR 6.6 V 4.2 V 5.5 V 4.3 V SYSOFF OEC
bq24075TRGTT 6.6 V 4.1 V 5.5 V 4.3 V SYSOFF OEC
bq24079RGTR 6.6 V 4.1 V 5.5 V 4.3 V SYSOFF ODI
bq24079RGTT 6.6 V 4.1 V 5.5 V 4.3 V SYSOFF ODI
bq24079TRGTR 6.6 V 4.1 V 5.5 V 4.3 V SYSOFF OED
bq24079TRGTT 6.6 V 4.1 V 5.5 V 4.3 V SYSOFF OED

The bq24079(T) ICs are regulated to 4.1 V. The "T" version uses a voltage-based TS bias, which allows
more flexibility in setting the temperature range, whereas the bq24072/3/4/5 ICs use current-biased TS.
The bq24230/2 family is identical to the bq24073/4 ICs except that they are trimmed and their target
current values nominally are at 300 mA (<450 mA). This family is suited for headset designs. The pinout of
each IC is the same across both families except pin 15 (JMP2 on the EVM); the pin 15 function is listed in
Table 1 under the Optional Function column.

bqTINY-III is a trademark of Texas Instruments.

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The two potential sources to power the system (VOUT) are the input source and the battery (adapter or
USB port). The IC is designed to power the system continuously. The battery, in most cases, is the last
line of backup. If the adapter/USB input is not available (or disabled), the battery connects to the system.
In thermal regulation condition (TJ = 125°C not a first-choice design mode of operation), the charge current
is reduced to the battery, and the system still gets its power from the input. The battery supplement is
available in thermal regulation if the VOUT falls to VBAT. In thermal cutoff (~155°C), the input sources are
disconnected, but the internal battery FET connects the battery to VOUT.

3 Performance Specification Summary


Table 2 summarizes the performance specifications of the EVM.

Table 2. Performance Specification Summary for bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 EVMs


SPECIFICATION TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Input dc Voltage, VI(AC) 4.75 5 6.5 Volts
Battery Charge Current, IO(CHG) 1 1.5 Amperes
Power Dissipation, bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 Pdiss = (Vin-Vout)Iout +(Vin-Vbat)Ibat See (1) Watts
IC, 1 Cell
(1)
The HPA073 (bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2) thermal design is optimized (8+ vias, 0.031-inch PCB, 2-oz. copper) to give
qJA ~ 27°C/W.

3.1 Performance Recommendations


This IC is a linear battery charger and also powers the system from the input via the linear regulator
output. The key here is that this is a linear device that is most efficient when the input voltage is not too far
above the battery voltage (Vin = 4.75 V to 5.5 V). Too low of input voltage (less than the OUT voltage plus
the dropout voltage) results in degraded performance. Excessive input voltage (>5.5 V) results in excess
power dissipation and reduced performance via thermal regulation. The IC is rated to 28 V, and will not be
damaged with Vin voltages less than this, but any Vin voltage over the overvoltage protection (OVP)
threshold disables the IC. Thus, the recommended operating range for maximum performance is between
4.75 V and 5.5 V, with a preference toward the lower values.

4 Test Summary
This section covers the setup and tests performed in evaluating the EVM.

4.1 Equipment
• Power supply (+5.25 ±0.25 Vdc), current limit set to 2 A ±0.2 A
• Three Fluke 75 DMMs (equivalent or better)
• Oscilloscope, Model TDS220 (equivalent or better)

4.2 Equipment and EVM Setup


• Preset P/S#1 to 5.25 V ±0.25 V, 2 A ±0.25-A current limit, turn off and connect to J1-IN/GND ( + to IN
and – to GND)
• Connect a 10-Ω, 10-W resistor to J2-OUT/VSS
• Connect a fully discharged (Vbat <2.8 V) Battery to J3-BAT+/VSS (+ to BAT+ and – to VSS).
• Apply the jumpers as per Table 3.
• For the bq2407xEVM, adjust the potentiometers as follows (measure resistance from TP# to VSS):
– R8 (ILIM-TP12) = 750 Ω (743 to 757); R11 (ISET-TP16) = 1 kΩ (0.98 kΩ to 1.02 kΩ) and R16
(TS-TP1) = 7.5 kΩ (7.3 kΩ to 7.7 kΩ); and for ’74 (-003): R10 (ITERM-TP15) = 3 kΩ (2.98 kΩ to
3.02 kΩ).
• For the bq2423xEVM, adjust the potentiometers as follows (measure resistance from TP# to VSS):
– R8 (ILIM-TP12) = 750 Ω (743 to 757); R11 (ISET-TP16) = 2.96 kΩ (2.93 kΩ to 2.99 kΩ) and R16
(TS-TP1) = 7.5 kΩ (7.3 kΩ to 7.7 kΩ); and for ’74 (-006): R10 (ITERM-TP15) = 3 kΩ (2.98 kΩ to
3.02 kΩ).

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Table 3. bq240xx
Jumper '72 '73 or '230 '74 or '232 '75
JMP1 RES–TMR RES–TMR RES–TMR RES–TMR
JMP2 TD–Vss TD–Vss TD–Vss TD–Vss
JMP3 CE–Vss CE–Vss CE–Vss CE–Vss
JMP4 EN2–HI EN2–HI EN2–HI EN2–HI
JMP5 EN1–Vss EN1–Vss EN1–Vss EN1–Vss

CH 2

R1
DMM
10 W #2

OUT
VSS
J2
R8-ILIM
J1
5.25 VDC
IN bq24072/3/4/5 EVM
GND HPA282 - UUT
P/S or EN1
#1 bq24079 (T) JMP5
CH 1 TMR EN2
JMP2
JMP4
R10-ITERM R11-ISET
TD
J4
JMP2 CE
BAT+
VSS

VSS

R16-TS JMP3
TS

J3
VSS = GND
4.2 V Li-Ion Cell

DMM
#1
DMM
CH 3 #3 R2
0.1 W
CH 4

Figure 1. Test Diagram

4.3 Test Procedure


1. Verify that the equipment and EVM is set up according to the preceding section.
2. Verify that VOUT is approximately equal to VBAT
3. Turn on P/S#1, +5.25-Vdc supply to the UUT.
4. Verify VBAT is between 2.4 Vdc and 3 Vdc, and the charger is in precharge state: LEDs CHG (D1) and
PGOOD (D2) are on. If VBAT is above the low-voltage threshold (V(LOWV) ~3 V), then the IC is in
fast-charge mode. If the IC is in fast charge, skip step 7.
5. Verify DMM#3, IBAT is ~9 mV or ~0.09 A
6. Verify that VOUT for bq24072 is ~200 mV above the battery voltage or a minimum of 3.4 Vdc. For
bq24073/4 verify that VOUT is ~4.4 Vdc. Verify that bq24075/9(T) is ~5.5 Vdc for VIN > 5.6 V and equal
to VIN for Vin < 5.6 V.
7. Allow the battery to charge until VBAT is between 3.3 Vdc and 4 Vdc. The charger delivers the
programmed constant current to the battery unless the input cannot source the required current.
8. Verify IBAT is ~88 mV or ~0.9 A (for a 1-kΩ resistor on ISET).
9. Verify VOUT : bq24072 – ~200 mV above the battery voltage.
10. Set JMP5 (EN1) to HI, and verify that the chip has been disabled, D1 (CHG) has turned off, and the
P/S#1 current has dropped to zero. The internal battery FET must be on, connecting the BAT pin to
the OUT pin. Verify that the voltage on the OUT pin is close to the battery voltage. See Figure 2 for

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EN1/2 modes of operation.


11. SET JMP4 (EN2) to VSS. Verify that the input current is less than 500 mA (USB 500-mA mode). If the
input current is restricted due to USB mode, or if the adapter is current limiting, the OUT pin drops in
voltage and enters the DPM mode, if the system current is less than the restricted input current. This
IC must be in DPM mode with the system voltage at the DPM
12. Set JMP5 (EN1) to VSS and verify USB 100-mA mode. The system load is more than the allowed 100
mA on the input, so the OUT voltage drops to the battery voltage, and the battery FET is switched on
and supplements the input current. Verify that Vout has dropped just below the battery voltage and the
battery is supplying Ibat, ~(Vout/10 Ω – 100 mA).
13. Set JMP4 (EN2) to HI to return to the ISET mode where the programmed current is ~0.9 A.
14. Set JMP3 to HI, and verify that the charging is disabled and that the CHG LED (D1) turns off. Verify
that the system is still powered by the input. See Figure 3.
15. Set JMP3 to VSS, and verify that charging continues and that D1 turn on.
16. Record the OUT voltage and battery charge current. Adjust R8 CCW until the input current starts to be
reduced (~2 turns). Note how the OUT voltage drops and the charge current is reduced as the input
current limit loops kicks in and limits the input current. Adjust R8 to its original position
17. On the bq24075 IC, set JMP2 HI, and verify that the BAT FET turns off and allows no charging or
discharging of the battery.
18. Adjust the R16 (TS-Pot) up or down until the TS threshold is reached. Verify that the charging current
is disabled. Return the TS resistance within the normal range and verify the continued charging
operation.
19. Allow the battery to continue to charge until the battery reaches voltage regulation, ~4.2 V ±40 mV for
bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and 4.1 V ±4 mV for bq24079(T). Verify that the voltage is regulated as the current
tapers over the next one-to-two hours depending on the battery capacity. See Figure 4 for a charge
profile (time in plot is not proportional to actual charge time).
20. Verify that the current tapers to around 90 mA (9 mV on DMM#3) when termination occurs. Note on
the ’72 and ’73 ICs that termination can be disabled by setting the TD pin HI (JMP2). Also note that on
’74, the ITERM resistor (R10) can adjust the termination threshold.
21. Verify that the LED, D1, turns off and the current drops to zero.
22. Turn off P/S#1, and allow the system load to discharge the battery until a refresh charge is initiated.
Verify that the battery voltage dropped to ~4.1 V for bq24072/3/4/5 and to 4.0 V for bq24079(T) prior to
refresh.
23. Verify that the LED, D1, did not turn on for the refresh cycle.
This concludes the procedure for demonstrating the features of this power path charger. See the data
sheet for more detailed explanations and instructive waveforms.

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Vin

Vout Normal Mode


DPPM Mode

Vbat
Suspend Battery Supplement Mode

BAT Current - Vbat 0.1 W

EN2 ->HI USB 500

EN ->VSS USB100
Chip Disable

t - Time - 1 ms/div

Figure 2. Modes of Operation Tested in Steps 11 Through 13

Vin

Vout
Voltage Reg

Vbat

Fast-Charge-CC BAT Current - Vbat 0.1 W

Pre-Charge
OUT ss
Termination

t - Time - 1 ms/div

Figure 3. Charger Profile With EN1 = VSS and EN2 = HI, Programmed by ISET

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Vin

Vout

Vbat

Vbat_0.1 W

CE (Charge Enable) pin toggled

t - Time - 1 ms/div

Figure 4. Charge Enabled, Pulled High, Then Low – Disables Charge

5 Schematic
The bq24072/3/4/5/9(T) and bq24230/2 EVM schematic appears on the last page of this document.

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6 Physical Layouts
This section contains the board layout and assembly drawings for the EVM.

6.1 Board Layout


Figure 5 shows the top assembly view of the EVM. Figure 6 shows the top etch layer of the EVM and
Figure 7 shows the bottom etch layer.

Figure 5. Top Assembly View

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Figure 6. Board Layout – Top Etch Layer

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Figure 7. Board Layout – Bottom Etch Layer

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7 Bill of Materials

Table 4. HPA282B Bill of Materials


-001 -002 -003 -004 RefDes Value Description SIZE Part Number MFR
2 2 2 2 C1, C4 10uF Capacitor, Ceramic, 10-uF, 25-V, X5R, 20% 1206 ECJ-3YB1E106M Panasonic
2 2 2 2 C2, C3 10uF Capacitor, Ceramic, 10-uF, 6.3-V, X5R, 20% 0805 ECJ-2FB0J106M Panasonic
1 1 1 1 D1 Red Diode, LED, Red, 1.8-V, 20-mA, 20-mcd 0603 LTST-C190CKT Liteon
1 1 1 1 D2 Green Diode, LED, Green, 2.1-V, 20-mA, 6-mcd 0603 LTST-C190GKT Liteon
1 1 1 1 D3 BZX84C6v2T Diode, Zener, 6.2-V, 350-mW SOT-23 BZX84C6V2T Diodes
2 2 2 2 J1, J2, J3, J4* ED1514 Terminal Block, 2-pin, 6-A, 3.5mm 0.27 x 0.25 ED1514 OST
5 5 5 5 JMP1–JMP5 PEC02SAAN Header, 3-pin, 100mil spacing 0.100 x 3 PEC02SAAN Sullins
2 2 2 2 JMP6, JMP7 PEC03SAAN Header, 2-pin, 100mil spacing 0.100 inch x 2 PEC03SAAN Sullins
0 0 0 0 R1 732 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 1 0 R10 10k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-103LF Bourns
1 1 1 1 R11 10k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-103LF Bourns
1 1 1 1 R14 301k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 1 1 R16 50k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-503LF Bourns
1 1 1 1 R17 1k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
2 2 2 2 R18, R20 604 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 0 0 R2 1k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 0 0 R3 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 1 1 R4 49.9k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
2 2 2 2 R5, R6 1.5K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 1 0 R21 1.5K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 0 0 R22 23.7K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 0 0 R23 11K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 1 1 R7, R19 0 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 1 1 R8 5k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-502LF Bourns
1 1 0 1 R9 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
3 3 3 3 R12, R13, R15 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 0 0 0 U1 BQ24072RGT IC, USB- Friendly Li-Ion Battery Charger and QFN-16 BQ24072RGT TI
Power-Path Management
0 1 0 0 U1 BQ24073RGT QFN-16 BQ24073RGT TI
0 0 1 0 U1 BQ24074RGT QFN-16 BQ24074RGT TI
0 0 0 1 U1 BQ24075RGT QFN-16 BQ24075RGT TI
1 1 1 1 -- PCB, 1.8 In x 1.7 In x 0.031 In HPA282 Any
7 7 7 7 929950-00 Shunts 100 mill Black 3M

Notes: 1. These assemblies are ESD sensitive, ESD precautions shall be observed.
2. These assemblies must be clean and free from flux and all contaminants. Use of no clean flux is not acceptable.
3. These assemblies must comply with workmanship standards IPC-A-610 Class 2.
4. Ref designators marked with an asterisk ('**') cannot be substituted.
All other components can be substituted with equivalent MFG's components.
5. * No substitutions of J1 through J4
6. Place Shunt as follows: JMP1=TRM:RES, JMP3=CE:VSS, JMP4=EN2:HI, JMP5, EN1:VSS, JMP6=pin1:pin2, JMP7=pin1:pin2
For JMP2=001/002/003=TD:HI, -004=TD:VSS:VSS,

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Table 5. HPA282B Bill of Materials (Continued)


-005 -006 RefDes Value Description SIZE Part Number MFR
2 2 C1, C4 10uF Capacitor, Ceramic, 10-uF, 25-V, X5R, 20% 1206 ECJ-3YB1E106M Panasonic
2 2 C2, C3 10uF Capacitor, Ceramic, 10-uF, 6.3-V, X5R, 20% 0805 ECJ-2FB0J106M Panasonic
1 1 D1 Red Diode, LED, Red, 1.8-V, 20-mA, 20-mcd 0603 LTST-C190CKT Liteon
1 1 D2 Green Diode, LED, Green, 2.1-V, 20-mA, 6-mcd 0603 LTST-C190GKT Liteon
1 1 D3 BZX84C6v2T Diode, Zener, 6.2-V, 350-mW SOT-23 BZX84C6V2T Diodes
2 2 J1, J2, J3, J4* ED1514 Terminal Block, 2-pin, 6-A, 3.5mm 0.27 x 0.25 ED1514 OST
5 5 JMP1– JMP5 PEC02SAAN Header, 3-pin, 100mil spacing 0.100 x 3 PEC02SAAN Sullins
2 2 JMP6, JMP7 PEC03SAAN Header, 2-pin, 100mil spacing 0.100 inch x 2 PEC03SAAN Sullins
0 0 R1 732 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 1 R10 10k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-103LF Bourns
1 1 R11 10k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-103LF Bourns
1 1 R14 301k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 R16 50k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-503LF Bourns
1 1 R17 1k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
2 2 R18, R20 604 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 R2 1k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 R3 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 R4 49.9k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
2 2 R5, R6 1.5K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 1 R21 1.5K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 R22 23.7K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 R23 11K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 R7, R19 0 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 R8 5k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-502LF Bourns
1 0 R9 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
3 3 R12, R13, R15 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 0 U1 BQ24230RGT IC, USB- Friendly LiIon Battery Charger and Power-Path QFN-16 BQ24230RGT TI
Management
0 1 U1 BQ24232RGT QFN-16 BQ24232RGT TI
1 1 -- PCB, 1.8 In x 1.7 In x 0.031 In HPA282 Any
7 7 929950-00 Shunts 100 mill Black 3M

Notes: 1. These assemblies are ESD sensitive, ESD precautions shall be observed.
2. These assemblies must be clean and free from flux and all contaminants. Use of no clean flux is not acceptable.
3. These assemblies must comply with workmanship standards IPC-A-610 Class 2.
4. Ref designators marked with an asterisk ('**') cannot be substituted.
All other components can be substituted with equivalent MFG's components.
5. * No substitutions of J1 through J4
6. Place Shunt as follows: JMP1=TRM:RES, JMP3=CE:VSS, JMP4=EN2:HI, JMP5, EN1:VSS, JMP6=pin1:pin2, JMP7=pin1:pin2
For JMP2=001/002/003=TD:HI, -004=TD:VSS:VSS,

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www.ti.com Bill of Materials

Table 6. HPS252B Bill of Materials


-007 RefDes Value Description Size Part Number MFR
2 C1, C4 10uF Capacitor, Ceramic, 10-uF, 25-V, X5R, 20% 1206 ECJ-3YB1E106M Panasonic
2 C2, C3 10uF Capacitor, Ceramic, 10-uF, 6.3-V, X5R, 20% 0805 ECJ-2FB0J106M Panasonic
1 D1 Red Diode, LED, Red, 1.8-V, 20-mA, 20-mcd 0603 LTST-C190CKT Liteon
1 D2 Green Diode, LED, Green, 2.1-V, 20-mA, 6-mcd 0603 LTST-C190GKT Liteon
1 D3 BZX84C6v2T Diode, Zener, 6.2-V, 350-mW SOT-23 BZX84C6V2T Diodes
2 J1, J2, J3, J4* ED1514 Terminal Block, 2-pin, 6-A, 3.5mm 0.27 x 0.25 ED1514 OST
5 JMP1–JMP5 PEC02SAAN Header, 3-pin, 100mil spacing 0.100 x 3 PEC02SAAN Sullins
2 JMP6, JMP7 PEC03SAAN Header, 2-pin, 100mil spacing 0.100 inch x 2 PEC03SAAN Sullins
0 R1 732 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 R10 10k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-103LF Bourns
1 R11 10k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-103LF Bourns
1 R14 301k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 R16 50k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-503LF Bourns
1 R17 1k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
2 R18, R20 604 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 R2 1k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 R3 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 R4 49.9k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
2 R5, R6 1.5K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 R21 1.5K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 R22 23.7K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 R23 11K Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 R7 100k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 R19 0 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 R8 5k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25x0.17 3266W-502LF Bourns
1 R9 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
3 R12, R13, R15 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 U1 BQ24075TRGT IC, USB- Friendly LiIon Battery Charger and Power-Path QFN-16 BQ24075TRGT TI
Management
1 -- PCB, 1.8 In x 1.7 In x 0.031 In HPA282 Any
7 929950-00 Shunts 100 mill Black 3M

Notes: 1. These assemblies are ESD sensitive, ESD precautions shall be observed.
2. These assemblies must be clean and free from flux and all contaminants. Use of no clean flux is not acceptable.
3. These assemblies must comply with workmanship standards IPC-A-610 Class 2.
4. Ref designators marked with an asterisk ('**') cannot be substituted.
All other components can be substituted with equivalent MFG's components.
5. * No substitutions of J1 through J4
6. Place Shunt as follows: JMP1=TRM:RES, JMP3=CE:VSS, JMP4=EN2:HI, JMP5, EN1:VSS, JMP6=pin1:pin2, JMP7=pin1:pin2

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References www.ti.com

Table 7. HPA502A Bill of Materials


-001 -002 RefDes Value Description Size Part Number MFR
2 2 C1, C4 10µF Capacitor, Ceramic, 25-V, X5R, 20% 1206 ECJ-3YB1E106M Panasonic
2 2 C2, C3 10µF Capacitor, Ceramic, 6.3-V, X5R, 20% 0805 ECJ-2FB0J106M Panasonic
1 1 D1 Red Diode, LED, Red, 1.8-V, 20-mA, 20-mcd 0603 LTST-C190CKT Liteon
1 1 D2 Green Diode, LED, Green, 2.1-V, 20-mA, 6-mcd 0603 LTST-C190GKT Liteon
1 1 D3 BZX84C6v2T Diode, Zener, 6.2-V, 350-mW SOT-23 BZX84C6V2T Diodes
4 4 J1–J4* ED1514 Terminal Block, 2-pin, 6-A, 3,5mm 0.27 x 0.25 ED1514 OST
5 5 JMP1–JMP5 PEC03SAAN Header, 3-pin, 100mil spacing 0.100 x 3 PEC03SAAN Sullins
2 2 JMP6, JMP7 PEC02SAAN Header, 2-pin, 100mil spacing 0.100 inch x 2 PEC03SAAN Sullins
0 0 R1 732 Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 R10 10k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25 x 0.17 3266W-1-103LF Bourns
1 1 R11 10k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25 x 0.17 3266W-1-103LF Bourns
1 1 R14 301k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 R16 50k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25 x 0.17 3266W-503 Bourns
1 1 R17 1k Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
2 2 R18, R20 604 Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 R2 1k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 R3 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 R4 49.9k Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
2 2 R5, R6 1.5K Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 0 R21 1.5K Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 1 R22 2.7K Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 1 R23 11K Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
0 1 R7 100k Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 0 R7 0 Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 R19 0 Resistor, Chip, 1/16-W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 1 R8 5k Potentiometer, 1/4 in. Cermet, 12-Turn, Top-Adjust 0.25 x 0.17 3266W-1-502LF Bourns
1 0 R9 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
3 3 R12, R13, R15 10k Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1% 0603 Std Std
1 0 U1 BQ24079RGT IC, USB- Friendly Li-Ion Battery Charger and Power-Path QFN-16 BQ24079RGT TI
Management– Current based TS
0 1 U1 BQ24079TRGT IC, USB- Friendly Li-Ion Battery Charger and Power-Path QFN-16 BQ24079TRGT TI
Management – Current based TS
1 1 – PCB, 1.8 In x 1.7 In x 0.031 In HPA502 Any
7 7 929950-00 Shunts 100 mill 929950-00 3M

Notes: 1. These assemblies are ESD sensitive, ESD precautions shall be observed.
2. These assemblies must be clean and free from flux and all contaminants. Use of no clean flux is not acceptable.
3. These assemblies must comply with workmanship standards IPC-A-610 Class 2.
4. Ref designators marked with an asterisk ('**') cannot be substituted.
All other components can be substituted with equivalent MFG's components.
5. * No substitutions of J1 through J4
6. Place Shunt as follows: JMP1=TRM:RES, JMP2=TD:VSS, JMP3=CE:VSS, JMP4=EN2:HI, JMP5, EN1:VSS, JMP6=pin1:pin2, JMP7=pin1:pin2

8 References
1. bq24072/3/4/5/9(T), 1.2A USB-Friendly Li-Ion Battery Charger and Power-Path Management IC data
sheet SLUS810
2. bq24075T, bq24079T, 1.5A USB-Friendly Li-Ion Battery Charger and Power-Path Management IC data
sheet (SLUS937)

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